SharePoint 2010 supports Managed Metadata and of course you can include a column of this type in any list definition. However, when querying a list and specifying a Manage Metadata column in the ViewFields different information is returned depending on which type of query you use.

For testing I created a new Managed Metadata Service Group and TermSet with a couple Terms, nothing outlandish.

Then I created a Custom List and added a Managed Metadata column named “Tax” that references the MySet TermSet.

For testing purpose I created a very simple and minimal console application. As you can see from the code below both methods shared the ViewFields so I expected the same results in the Tax field.

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